Those who thought about themselves and turned their backs on the people during protests in 2022 (serie B)
Jamshid Hashempour, with the stage name Jamshid Aria, was born in 1323 to Ardabili parents in Selsbil Street. He continued his studies until he graduated in mathematics. He is married and has two daughters. Maryam Hashempour, the daughter of Jamshid Hashempour, has studied in the master’s field of international law. He is active in the field of law and also teaches at the university. Maryam Hashimpour is the host of the TV program with permission. She has also experienced television performance for a short time in the profile program. She played the role of Zainal Bandari in the film Taraj by Iraj Qadri, who introduced Jamshid Hashempour (Arya) with a shaved head to the public. To the extent that the shaven-headed hero used to send many audiences to the cinemas for years, Hashempour started his first movie by introducing one of his friends to Samuel Khachikian, an Iranian-Armenian director, in 1347, and playing a small role in the movie “White Hell”. Then, he played in the films Money Controversy by Parviz Khatibi and Aywallah, directed by Manouchehr Nowzari, the most beautiful woman in the world (along with Manouchehr and Thaouk), Ghasem (directed by Amir Sharvan), and Eshghi Ha (directed by Jamshid Shibani). After receiving an honors diploma from the 17th Fajr Film Festival (1377), Hashempour was selected to play in the movie “Hiva” (Rasoul Malaqlipour) and tried to act in good and different movies. His very good performances in the films “Song of the Swan” (Saeed Esadi, 2011), “Journey to Tomorrow” (Mohammed Hossein Haghighi, 2011), “The Poisonous Mushroom” (Rasoul Malaqlipour, 2011), and “The Fifth Reaction” (Tahmina Milani, 2011) show a strict approach. Hashempur has. In these years, he gave an admirable performance in the movie “The Traveler of Ray” (Daud Mir Bagheri, 1379). Jamshid Hashimpour had two films on the screens of Tehran cinemas in 2012: “The Fifth Reaction” and “Journey to Tomorrow”. His good performance in the movie “Journey to Tomorrow”, which earned him a nomination for the 20th Fajr Film Festival, was not seen as it should have been due to inappropriate screening and the type of film. His short role in the film Kiefer was very catchy and impressive, so much so that the actor’s photo was on the advertising screens for the promotional teaser. In 1986, Hashempour coped well with a heavy role in the movie “Istehadi Bari Khuda” and was nominated to receive the Crystal Simorgh from the Fajr Festival.
September 25, 2022 | 8:36 pm